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Hey Cowbellers, time for another round of Ask a Pro! As we eagerly await the biggest race of the year this weekend, Cyclocross Magazine is pleased to announce another round of Ask a Pro – where you, our readers, put your ’cross questions to the best in the mud. This round, we've gotten you access to both of the 2011 World Cup series winners. Sunday's final World Cup at…See More

Hey Folks, You may have noticed that we've just introduced a new feature on the home page. This is part of our continued effort to keep the news and articles that matter visible long enough for our readers to get to them. We're interested to hear what you think? How is your experience in interacting with the new page? Any feedback/glitches? We appreciate hearing from you!Thanks!RobbieRobbie@cxmagazine.comSee More

Not a promotional video. Just a fun family video to show you what to expect if you spend 3 minutes down at 21st Avenue Bicycles. Besides seeing sweet commuter bikes getting built-up you'll also get some high-fives and maybe even a sighting of…

"A few years back I covered about 2/3rds of the US on a Redline Conquest, riding from Sioux Falls, SD to Portland, OR, via the Louis and Clark Trail. It was an incredible ride--hot, windy, beautiful, thunderstorms and lots of pancakes! My teammate…"

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Hometown:

Orange County, CA

About Me:

Usually a fan of alpine climbs and stage races, I come to cross with a long history of road racing and a short list of bunny hopping skills. Luckily, there's no shortage of opportunity to develop here in Portland. When I'm not riding, I'm in school for an MFA in Creative Non-Fiction.

Current Bike Collection:

Currently have a nice collection of road, vintage, and touring bikes in the stable...spending the off season looking for the next 'cross stallion after sending my Conquest Pro to greener pastures.